That's a load of stuff, nd some of it is clever enough to merit special mention.

Take the driver's-side power-window control, or example. You have two buttons, ne of which works in the normal manner. The other button is like a trigger: touch it once and the window goes all the way down (or all the way up if it was already down). You don't have to hold the button until the window arrives at its destination.

The four-speaker radio also has a neat gadget. Called a "surround-sound" control, t's a stubby lever that can be moved in any direction, uch like what is commonly used to adjust remote mirrors. This one acts as a single control to adjust the balance among the four speakers. The radio, y the way, roduces a fine sound.

The final item of note in the Grand Luxury package is the dual fuel gauge. The idea here is to provide a highly accurate measure of the last quarter of the tank for all you guys who stay away from gas stations as long as possible. This is accomplished with two needles. One reads full to empty in the usual manner, hile the full-scale travel of the second is from one quarter to empty. This should enable you to worry about running out of gas with far greater accuracy.

280 "ZX" Highlight

* In 1979, he second generation of the Z-car was introduced as the 280ZX. It was more refined and luxurious than the previous Z's. The formula was correct and it was named Motor Trends 'Import Car of the Year'. A new all-time sales record was achieved with 86,007 units being sold.